Archive for August, 2016

I once overheard an old World War II bomber pilot say this about enemy anti-aircraft fire, “The flak is heaviest when you’re right over the target.“

Judging from recent events, that’s where I am now, and where I want to be…..right over the target.

In 1968, as a 19 year-old Vietnam era Marine Corps private, I pledged to give my life in service to my country for the cause of liberty. Today, almost fifty (50) years later, that pledge means as much to me as it did then. Now, as a 67 year-old father, grandfather and 21st Century American Revolutionary, I also pledge my fortune, which is under assault by the Internal Revenue Service, who is taking direct action to impoverish me (see Item 6, below). In the face of all this, my sacred honor remains intact and I will never allow it to be stripped from me by anyone, anytime, for any reason. Read the rest of this entry »

On June 7th, 2016, Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly denied my “Rule 59 Motion to Alter/Amend Dismissal and for Oral Argument”, claiming the Anti-Injunction Act (AIA) is jurisdictional and that “Plaintiff has not established extraordinary circumstances warranting relief from final judgment”. In my Rule 59 Motion, I argued that under “extraordinary circumstances”, the AIA DOES allow the Court to invoke its equity jurisdiction and that the IRS’ institutionalized IMF record falsification scheme DOES establish “extraordinary circumstances” warranting relief from final judgment. Read the rest of this entry »